Listing 117 Days on Steem - Warning: Boring Data
To increase the boringness of this post, I decided to give this a light grey background, and make sure it is almost just not readable, to increase frustration with the reader.
Listing 117 Days of Steem
400 401 followers
1085 1086 posts
158 159 authored posts
15 original short stories
1 song (!!)
927 comments
0 real money payoutsteem is still fake to me
515 SteemPower invested
125 SP delegation by @jasonbu
125 SP delegation by @dbzfan4awhile
1 Meetup (thanks @Charu)
several prizes for stories
some curies
a lot of fun
frustration over plagiarism and blinking eye lashes
laughter (especially if you get to avoid posts for @comedyopenmic)
many reports to @steemcleaners
This picture was taken earlier today, and the numbers are no longer accurate. This is the problem with statistics, and newspapers, they can only show what has already been present. Which is perhaps why it is such a stupid thing to predict the future based on these things. I vote for predicting the future based on courage, willingness, talent, and simple luck.
Some other stats...
200 followers on February 21st, 2018
300 followers on March 16th, 2018
400 followers on April 24th, 2018
I'm still looking for a website that shows how many 'dead/spammy' followers you have.
Here you go
Ow, wow! That is interesting... Okay, there goes my happiness about thinking I have 400 followers, haha.
But then again, 75 active & interacting followers is quite a good thing as well :)
I actually think you have about 150 active followers. Cause of I add up the ghost and dead followers for my account, only 3 active followers remain.
So I only have 50 active followers. While we have almost the same number of followers since mine is just above 400.
This most likely explains partly why you earned a whole lot more as I did. Together with the higher quality of your posts. And winning some contests.
So keep up the good work!
If you invested 525 SP, you basically didn't earn any on Steemit itself, correct?
Why did you get the delegations?
I think that is referring to the amount of SP she has kept invested in Steem. @nobyeni was the recipient of my delegation after winning a contest. Its all about helping boost minnows to get to a point. She's worked her tail off to get the SP that she has now...way to go!
Of course I knew she did earn at least some. But I still wonder if she invested some fiat money? Cause is she didn't, then she really quickly earned 500+ SP. So I would guess it's a combination of fiat investment + reinvesting all earned SP via posting/commenting.
Hi, good question!
No, I didn't invest any money or other currency in Steem, only time & effort. I converted all the SBD and Steem I earned (both from payouts & winning contests) into SP. That is how I meant that I invested it.
Thanks!
out of 1085 posts she wouldn't have earned anything? She means what she earned on steemit she reinvested back into it.You could have gone to her blog and tallied it. I'm sure there is a tool for that too. Please read the post next time before trying to show someone else down.
What do you precisely mean with tallied it?
You are right there are tools to check. I just checked steemworld. That says 217 SP. But I'm not sure what that tells me. I can only guess that amount also includes curation? If so she would have earned about 175 SP. Now I have to do an assumption about the SBD she earned. If it was factor 2 and about 350 SBD, she did invest some fiat money. Factor 3 gives 525 SBD and no fiat money invested.
I could be way off. So that's why I figured asking is easier.
Holy shit man. lol. You just went pro. Go further, check her wallet history for any incoming transactions. hahaha. You should word the question to exactly what you would like to ask. Like, Did you invest all that or did you earn it. hahahha, but you are nice with math I would would say and weird calculations.
I didn't have any bad intention at all.
I could say that you misinterpret my words in exactly the same way as I did hers.
I think it was a good and valid question of @crypto-econom1st.
I guess the word 'investing' is not specific enough... guess it shows I'm not a crypto-pro (YET) and still have a lot to learn :)
That makes two of us. I really don't know a lot about crypto. And the bad thing is that you get distracted very easily by reading all kind of good stories like some of yours.
Well, I came in with 0% monetary expectations. I heard about the social aspect, and I found some very nice communities through here, a writing community I had actually been dreaming about for years, so that is why I'm still here. And the fact I'm having so much fun on this platform is what pays off in the end. Mostly in a non-monetary sense.
Yeah I basically also stayed because it's fun.
And I keep hoping they solve some shit like the paid upvote bots. If they would people like you could earn a decent amount instead of playing something like a money game.
But I'm quite sure we can keep dreaming and such changes will never become reality.